Any compliant headset? (Re: was FreeRunner Pricing and PVT update)

Alexey Feldgendler alexey at feldgendler.ru
Sat Apr 19 12:22:16 CEST 2008


On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 12:03:38 +0200, Stroller <linux.luser at myrealbox.com>  
wrote:

> All I want to do is to be able to use some of the time I spend driving  
> to return my customers' phonecalls. If this can be solved with a wired  
> pair of earbuds (featuring a microphone on the cable) which costs  
> pennies to produce then (to me) this is obviously better than  
> experimenting with several bluetooth headsets which, a week or two after  
> purchase, start dropping off my ear in the middle of a conversation.  
> Right now, all I do when I get in my car is take my phone out of my  
> shirt pocket, pick up the earbuds' cable from the passenger seat and  
> plug it in; it takes 2 seconds to clip the microphone to my shirt collar.

Seems like a car kit is going to be more appropriate for your needs that a  
headset. There are plenty of bluetooth car kits on the market.


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